Meal: Best one of the day
11Breakfast is for sure, but it shouldn't be limited to typical breakfast food.
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burun wrote:I prefer breakfast in the context of "breakfast any time", which might possibly be the best three words in the English language.
Rimbaud III wrote:Are people afraid that if we have access to breakfast 24 hours a day we may never properly start the day? Do they think all these reports that we put off til after lunch will never get done? A pivot table is a pivot table no matter what the hour. Are we somehow not responsible enough to cope with having breakfast at 3pm? Who made these rules? Who do I need to write a letter of complaint to?
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Rimbaud III wrote:burun wrote:I prefer breakfast in the context of "breakfast any time", which might possibly be the best three words in the English language.
Why the combination of items available in an all day breakfast can't be made available in the same combination after 11am in some places is beyond me. Are people afraid that if we have access to breakfast 24 hours a day we may never properly start the day? Do they think all these reports that we put off til after lunch will never get done? A pivot table is a pivot table no matter what the hour. Are we somehow not responsible enough to cope with having breakfast at 3pm? Who made these rules? Who do I need to write a letter of complaint to?
English: 1463, from break (v.) + fast (n.). Cf. Fr. déjeuner "to breakfast," from L. dis-jejunare "to break the fast." The verb is from 1679. The English word derives from the concept that sleep prevents eating, thus an involuntary fast occurs during sleep; this fast is broken by the first meal - called breakfast.
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